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It’s been a wonderful four years, for me, gathering 300 Faith Stories for Eternity News. Thank you for travelling along with me and listening to each person as they described their journey to faith in ...
Readers, please note: This story contains images and references to a deceased person. The sea itself seems to vanish. Looking west from the shores of Bardi country, there was only sand now.
I am old-fashioned enough not to want to speak ill of the dead, but one of my favourite stories for Eternity was one where a beloved leader of a large Christian organisation had got himself into an ...
While for many people the time of Covid-19 lockdowns, mask-mandates and mandatory distancing already feels like ages ago, we interviewed 65 local church leaders from all large church denominations ...
You don’t have to look any further than our own backyard to find inspiring Christian leaders who are impacting the world for Jesus. In 2023 Eternity had the privilege of interviewing so many ...
The start of a new year is often a time of transition. It offers a great opportunity to reflect on the past and make new commitments about what lies ahead. The foundation for working out what is ...
Well over 100 million people have watched The Chosen, the global phenomenon about the life of Jesus and his disciples. But no one has had a better view of the action than Kirk Woller, who plays the ...
Historian, author and podcaster John Dickson tells Anne Lim how he came to Christ as a 16-year-old smart alec. With his band In the Silence, he performed at churches, schools, jails and communities ...
The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Kanishka Raffel, describes how he abandoned Buddhism to follow Jesus Christ. My family came to Australia in 1972. My parents were Sri Lankan. My mother’s family were ...
With at least one child in every high school classroom suffering or at risk from harm through their own gambling, and with sports betting companies set to rake it in with today’s Melbourne Cup, the ...
Mathew Green is an educator and school leader. His award-winning podcast, The Art of Teaching is where he interviews the best minds in education and leadership from Australia and around the world.
That’s often how you begin a conversation that is inevitably going to involve some element of disagreement with the person you are in dialogue with. In my discussions around the topic of bivocational ...
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